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Go Joint CP Sachet

Introduction to Go Joint CP Sachet

Go Joint CP Sachet is a dietary supplement to potentially support skin health and joint function. It contains collagen components that act as a building block for the skin and joints.

 

Facts about Collagen:

Collagen makes up 30% of the protein in your body. It provides structure, support, and strength to your skin, muscles, bones, and connective tissues.

 

HOW GO JOINT CP SACHET WORKS?

Go Joint CP Sachet contains collagen peptides derived by breaking down larger collagen proteins into smaller units. Once ingested, they may accumulate in the skin and cartilage, providing support for skin health and joint issues from within the body. Collagen is a protein that aids cohesion and elasticity and facilitates regeneration of connective tissues.

 

HOW TO TAKE GO JOINT CP SACHET?

  • They are to be taken orally. 
  • Follow the instructions on the label or stick to your doctor's recommendation. 
  • While it can be taken with or without food, consistency in timing may yield better results.
  • Empty the sachet into a glass of water, stir well, and drink immediately.

 

WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF THIS MEDICINE?

Some individuals may experience mild side effects like:

  • Bloating
  • Constipation
  • Nausea
  • Allergy
  • Eating disorders
  • Diarrhea

 

WHAT ARE THE SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ABOUT THIS MEDICINE?

  • Inform your doctor if you're already taking calcium supplements, as there might be a need to monitor your calcium intake.
  • Inform your doctor of all the other medicines you are taking and about the history of all the medical conditions you had.

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

Updated At: Aug 28, 2024

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